Tistatita

tit (English) [ IPA: ˈtɪt ASM: টিট]
Contributed by: ৰূপকমল on 2007-04-23
Ref: Anglo-Khasi Dictionary by U. E. Blah
1. Anatomy(Material Noun-Neuter) small projection in which the mammary ducts of either sex of mammals terminate and from which in females milk is secreted for the young

Contributed by: Anjal Borah (অঞ্জল বৰা) on 2009-05-22
2. (Common Noun-Common) Titmice (or simply Tits), are referred to in Northern America as Chickadees as well. In summer they fly about rather unnoticed but as soon as winter comes you will see them virtually everywhere. A number of species can become really tame. Tits are intelligent birds that over the years adapted themselves to the changing environment. For instance they learned how to open milk bottles to get to the tasty cream on top of the milk. Most Titmice are resident birds that don't migrate at all or if they do its over short distances only. The best known Tit is perhaps the Great Tit. Like most Tits this is a hole nesting bird. It often competes with the Blue Tit over the ownership of a good nesting hole. And because the Great Tit is just a tiny bit bigger (and stronger) it usually triumphs. All titmice eat insects, spiders and larvae in spring and summer, but switch to berries and nuts once winter approaches. শীত কালত দেখা এবিধ সৰু কলা বগা চৰাই৷

tit (Mising) [ Roman: tit]
Contributed by: Himasri Das on 2023-01-24
3. (Verb-Trans.) to rub lightly with or on a cloth, towel, paper, the hand, etc., in order to clean or dry the surface. পৃষ্ঠভাগ পৰিষ্কাৰ কৰা বা শুকোৱাৰ উদ্দেশ্যে কাপোৰ, গামোছা, কাগজ, হাত আদিৰে পাতলীয়াকৈ মোহাৰি দে।
English: wipe,
Assamese: পোঁছ্, মচ্‌, মোছ,
Bodo: हुगार, हुगारनाय,
Mising: tit,
Garo: ripaka,
Meeteilon: teithokpa,
Karbi: ven,
Dimasa: rugar,
Deori: মু-চি, হিঁ,
TAI-Turung: kusut,
Singpho: gachyut ai,
Tutsa: hut